Considering the amount of emails I get from readers wondering what is happening in our Catholic Church today and from personal discussions with Catholics I want to share a link to a well written post by Steve Skojec called "Something Wicked".
I can't say if Mr. Skojec has it all right or not, but he's done a good job in my personal opinion of gathering assorted information and facts and quotes from popes and apparitions of Mary that take a look at the Church today and the future that awaits our Church and ourselves as Catholics. It's a long read but worth it. Consider the quotes he shares and take a look at the news about the Church today. Then pray even harder for all our clergy and the Catholic faithful around the world.
Source: http://blog.steveskojec.com/2014/03/28/something-wicked/
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Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
Upcoming Catholic Events
Sacred Music for your prayer! Receiving top billing
on the Billboard's Classical Traditional Chart, ”Lent at Ephesus" by the
Benedictine Sisters of Mary, is a terrific experienc. These Benedictine nuns are
cloistered; their monastery is western Missouri. This CD is sung
prayer.
More here: http://benedictinesofmary.org
You can get the CD or a download from
iTunes.
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The Traditional Latin Mass is offered several places
in CT. For Laetare Sunday, the Solemn High Mass is being offered at 2pm, St
Stanislaus Church, State and Eld Streets, New Haven.
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21ST ANNUAL WHITE MASS to be held Mar.
30 at 9am at St. Peter Church, 121 Main St., Danbury to honor persons in the
healthcare field with Fr. Ruffin Compassionate Care Award. Breakfast follows
immediately after Mass at Crown Plaza Hotel, 18 Old Ridgebury Rd., Danbury. For
more info call Jean at (203) 416-1358 or email jtalamelli@diobpt.org
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"Ignatian Spirituality and the Discernment of
Spirits”
Presenter: Father Paul Fitzgerald, S.J., Academic
VP at Fairfield University
St. Pius Parish, 834 Brookside Dr., Fairfield on
Apr. 1 at 7:30pm
(203) 255-6134 or www.st-pius.org.
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FREE BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR SUPPORT GROUP
sponsored by St. Vincent’s SWIM Across the Sound, meets on Apr. 1 from
5:30-7pm on Level 4 of the Elizabeth Pfriem SWIM Center for Cancer Care, 2800
Main St., Bridgeport. Information and resources for women dealing with breast
cancer at any stage of survivorship, and opportunity to share questions and
concerns about the disease. No reservations required, free parking. For more
info call (203) 576-6158 or www.stvincents.org/events.
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"Between Divine Glory and Human Suffering: Music and
Drama in Bach's St John's Passion"
Presenter: Markus Rathey
Saturday, April 5, 7pm, Yale Unvi.,
Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall, Grove & Prospect Streets, New
Haven
### a pre-concert talk followed by Schola
performance
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The Pope on confession:
“Firstly, the agent of the ministry of
Reconciliation is the Holy Spirit”, he said. “The forgiveness that the Sacrament
confers is the new life transmitted by the Risen Lord by means of His Spirit. …
Therefore, you are required always to be “men of the Holy Spirit”, witnesses and
proclaimers, joyful and strong, of the resurrection of the Lord”. The Bishop of
Rome encouraged them to welcome penitents “not with the attitude of a judge or
even that of a mere friend, but with God's charity. … A priest's heart is a
heart that is able to be touched. … If it is true that tradition suggests the
dual role of doctor and judge for confessors, we must never forget that the
doctor cures and the judge absolves”.
Second: “If Reconciliation transmits the new life of
the Risen Lord and renews baptismal grace, then your task is to give this
generously to your brethren. A priest who does not take care of this part of his
ministry … is like a shepherd who does not take care of his lost sheep. … But
mercy is at the heart of the Gospel! It is the good news that God loves us, that
He always loves man the sinner, and with this love he draws man towards Him and
invites him to convert. We must not forget that the faithful often struggle to
receive this Sacrament, both for practical reasons and for the natural
difficulty of confessing one's own sins to another man. Therefore, it is
necessary to work hard upon ourselves, on our humanity, so as never to be an
obstacle to but rather to facilitate an approach to mercy and forgiveness. …
Confession is not a sentencing court, but rather an experience of forgiveness
and mercy!”.
Finally,“There are many reasons, both historical and
spiritual. However, we know that the Lord wished to offer this immense gift to
the Church, offering the baptised the security of the Father's forgiveness. For
this reason, it is very important that particular care is taken in the
celebration of this Sacrament of forgiveness and salvation in all dioceses and
parish communities. It is essential that in every parish the faithful know when
they can find available priests: when there is trust, the fruits can be
seen”.
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Pope
Francis' Prayer Intentions for April:
The
General Intention: That governments may foster the protection of creation
and the just distribution of natural resources.
The
Missionary Intention: That the Risen Lord may fill with hope the hearts of
those are being tested by pain and sickness.
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The Norcia Gala (a fundraising dinner) for the Benedictine
Monastery in Norcia, Italy
Keynote speaker: Raymond Cardinal Burke
Date: Friday, 9 May 2014
Waveny House, New Canaan, CT
Contact: Bryan Gonzalez: 812-686-6102; development@osbnorcia.org
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Contributor: Paul A. Zalonski
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Monday, March 24, 2014
Catholic Church in Connecticut deals with priest abuse crimes
The Catholic Church in Connecticut is headed for a
show-down in the State Supreme Court over when victims of priest sex abuse in
the past can report their crimes.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Adoring Him in the Eucharist
Music: "Jesus My Lord, My God, My All"- produced by David Phillips
Album: The Prayer of the Church: The Rosary
I HIGHLY recommend this CD.
In Christ,
Julie @ Connecticut Catholic Corner
link: http://www.amazon.com/Prayer-Church-Rosary-David-Phillips/dp/B000033Z9N
Friday, March 21, 2014
How to use gay money to end being sued by gays
If you oppose photographing a gay ‘marriage’ you are sued.
If you oppose baking a cake for a gay ‘marriage’ you are
sued.
If you oppose selling flowers for a gay ‘marriage’ you are sued.
If you oppose renting a 'wedding' site for a gay 'marriage' you are sued.
If you oppose lodging at your Bed-n-Breakfast to gay couples you are sued.
It doesn’t matter that these gays can go to dozens of other businesses to get what they want, they target you and sue you anyway. They do not care about YOUR rights. They do not care about offending you. They do not want 'tolerance' they want you to accept their unions regardless of your religious beliefs. They demand you put THEM before your God. They do not care about anyone but themselves and their agenda.
If you oppose lodging at your Bed-n-Breakfast to gay couples you are sued.
It doesn’t matter that these gays can go to dozens of other businesses to get what they want, they target you and sue you anyway. They do not care about YOUR rights. They do not care about offending you. They do not want 'tolerance' they want you to accept their unions regardless of your religious beliefs. They demand you put THEM before your God. They do not care about anyone but themselves and their agenda.
What’s a person to do while the
courts are sorting out whose rights will triumph?
What should and can you do IF a
court has already told you that you must cater to these gay ‘marriages’?
USE THEIR OWN MONEY AGAINST THEM.
Post it on your business door or
put it in your contracts that ALL services provided to same sex couples will
have a portion (or all) of the fees used to fight against gay ‘marriage’ and
the gay agenda.
Pick an organization that fights to end gay marriage to donate the money to and let these gays know they are paying for legal opposition to their agenda.
Pick an organization that fights to end gay marriage to donate the money to and let these gays know they are paying for legal opposition to their agenda.
If these people know THEIR OWN
MONEY will be used AGAINST them, they more than likely will take their business
somewhere else.
If they still insist you provide a
service to them, say “Thank you the (name the organization) appreciates your
donation to fight against gay marriage!
Have a nice day now!”
Link: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052970203406404578073170707610076
Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1350764/Second-gay-couple-sue-B-amp-B-turned-away-owner-said-convictions-didnt-allow-men-share-bed.html
Link: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/07/gay-colorado-couple-sues-bakery-for-allegedly-refusing-them-wedding-cake/
Link: http://www.advocate.com/politics/marriage-equality/2013/04/10/washington-state-sues-florist-refusing-gay-couples-wedding
Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1350764/Second-gay-couple-sue-B-amp-B-turned-away-owner-said-convictions-didnt-allow-men-share-bed.html
Link: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/07/gay-colorado-couple-sues-bakery-for-allegedly-refusing-them-wedding-cake/
Link: http://www.advocate.com/politics/marriage-equality/2013/04/10/washington-state-sues-florist-refusing-gay-couples-wedding
Catholic Event
Very Rev. Romanus
Cessario, O.P. at Saint Mary’s Church
“Twenty-First
Century Catholicism: Only the Truth Has Grace”
Monday,
April 7, 2014 at 7.30pm
Please join us at Saint Mary’s Church (5 Hillhouse
Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511) on Monday, April 7, 2014 at
7.30pm for a talk by Dominican Father Romanus Cessario, O.P.
entitled “Twenty-First Century Catholicism: Only the Truth Has Grace.” Father
Cessario is an internationally known theologian, author, and member of the Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas
Aquinas. He is also
the senior editor of Magnificat. The lecture is free and open to the
public.
It will be the inaugural lecture of a speaker series
sponsored by Saint Mary’s Priory leading up to the 800th Jubilee of the Order of
Preachers in 2016.
For more information, please contact: StMarysLecture@gmail.com
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From: Paul A. Zalonski
Catholic Connecticut
255 Foxon Hill Road
East Haven, CT 06513-1216 USA
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Michael Voris Stands His Ground
On March 4th, I received an email from the
executive producer of Church Militant TV; Terry Carroll in reference to my blog
post “Is it ever right to criticize a Pope?”
Mr. Carroll wanted to explain to me why Church Militant TV
will not now or ever PUBLICLY (that is the key here) criticize a sitting
Pope. He shared with me an (at the time)
on going email loop between himself, Michael Voris and a few of the
parties (names withheld) that had emailed Church Militant TV with their concerns
over this ‘issue’. I truly appreciated
their including me in the conversation.
At that point, I sort of thought that would be the end of the controversy
as everyone seemed to have had their say, each clearly defining where they
personally drew a line in the sand regarding the issue of PUBLICLY criticizing
the Pope. So when I took a few days ‘off’
from the blogging world only to return to my email full of emails with the
subject line “Michael Voris” and seeing Church Militant TV’s The Vortex latest
episodes (HERE and HERE) still talking about ‘publicly criticizing or not criticizing the
Pope’ I was surprised the “issue” was still ongoing.
Some people (myself
included) have/had no problem PUBLICLY criticizing a pope (just look in my sidebar), while others like
Michael Voris DO have an issue with it and refuse to go against their better judgment
just to appease protesters. While I don’t
always agree with Michael Voris, more often than not I DO agree with him and I
will defend his RIGHT to stand up for his belief that it is WRONG to PUBLICLY
criticize the Pope.
What would everyone like him to do?
Honestly?
Would you all like him to go AGAINST his own conscience (perhaps falling
into sin) to silence the protesters who are demanding he join the Pope Bashing
Bandwagon? Would that make you happy? Would you really respect him for that? I wouldn’t.
So why DEMAND he do something he is NOT comfortable doing?
Can we say Catholic Bullies?
Let’s call it like it is folks.
If Voris doesn’t cave he will continue to be attacked by
some CATHOLICS and some CATHOLICS are threatening to pull their financial
support from Church Militant TV unless Voris goes against his conscience to
appease them.
This IS Catholic bullying
and it’s not going to get you any place good.
Don’t ask a fellow Catholic who LOVES the Faith and DEFENDS the Faith to
go against his conscience because you have your nose out of joint. Get over it.
He’s got a RIGHT to defend his position on not criticizing a Pope. Quit bullying him for standing his ground and
not being a wishy-washy push over to kiss your butts.
What is crystal clear to me is that Voris is truly concerned
with the salvation of souls and that his words against a pope MIGHT cause a
soul to be lost. That is abundantly
clear in his statements. I not only respect that, I ADMIRE that. We are warned in Sacred Scripture not to be a
‘stumbling block’ (1 Cor. 8:9 “But take care that this liberty
[right] of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak.”)
to others because if even one is lost on account of us, we will be held
accountable. Voris seems to keep that
knowledge at the forefront of all he does.
He is equally concerned with the salvation of souls and defending the Faith. God bless him for it!
As I mentioned in my original post “Is it ever right to criticize a Pope” I HAVE publicly criticized the Pope- as I did both Pope John Paul II
(kissing the Koran) and Pope Benedict (allowing ‘liberal’ Bishops and nuns to
run amuck often spreading heresy). I am
a critical person WHEN I FEEL MY FAITH IS BEING HARMED (hence this blog's motto
above). Anyone who reads this blog knows
I do not hold back on ANYONE who claims the title “Catholic”. If you publicly claim to BE Catholic, you’d better believe ALL the Church teaches or you are fair game on my blog. But I am LEARNING
that not all criticism is good for correcting.
I am certainly not correcting the Pope by criticizing his words or
actions on my little old blog- he doesn’t read my blog. What I have been doing is venting MY frustration out
of fear that HE is becoming a stumbling block for many, all the while not recognizing myself
as possibly being a stumbling block. The
old “Let me pull the speck out of YOUR eye while I ignore the log in my own eye.”
(Matt. 7:3-5)
That is not to say that SOME criticism and correction is
never necessary…it might be, though caution is needed when criticizing a Pope
and perhaps it isn’t always needed in public, which I believe is Michael Voris' point.
What Terry Carroll and Michael Voris (and others) said in
the emails I received caused me to pause and really think about this issue
because IT IS AN IMPORTANT ISSUE. We all
LOVE our Catholic Faith and we all want the same thing…more Catholics IN the
Church, not running for the doors. I took my time examining
people’s different takes on the issue of PUBLICLY criticizing a Pope and often the word “PUBLIC” is not mentioned on
these blogs, yet it is the key here. Voris
is clear the Chair of Peter is OFF LIMITS to PUBLIC criticism at Church Militant TV. That is NOT to say that Voris or anyone else
at Church Militant TV haven’t PRIVATELY been critical of the Pope or any Pope. That this particular Pope’s “off the cuff”
remarks have caused…deep concern among many is clear to all of us. The fact remains HE IS THE POPE. The Chair of Peter is Pope Francis’ right
now.
Does he speak perfectly?
Nope. Then again, neither did
Moses (he needed Aaron) or Saint Peter our first Pope. Peter was publicly corrected by Jesus
Christ when he was wrong (John 18:10-11) and again very publicly corrected by
Saint Paul (Galatians 2:11-14) when he was wrong. The Saint’s some have mentioned (including
Voris) have PRIVATELY corrected a Pope.
So we have clear examples of BOTH public and private criticism of Popes
in our Church history.
I dug out a September 2013 audio from “Forward Boldly” with
host Christine Niles and guests Terry Carroll (Church Militant TV executive
producer) and Father John Fisher in which the three discuss whether or not it
is the Catholic laity’s RIGHT to criticize Catholic clergy. I listened to see if criticizing a Pope was
ever mentioned- it was not. But Canon Law #212 was. Please listen for yourselves HERE.
Can. 212 §1. Conscious of their own responsibility, the Christian faithful are bound to follow with Christian obedience those things which the sacred pastors, inasmuch as they represent Christ, declare as teachers of the faith or establish as rulers of the Church.§2. The Christian faithful are free to make known to the pastors of the Church their needs, especially spiritual ones, and their desires.§3. According to the knowledge, competence, and prestige which they possess, they have the right and even at times the duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian faithful, without prejudice to the integrity of faith and morals, with reverence toward their pastors, and attentive to common advantage and the dignity of persons.
After listening to that and the last few episodes of The
Vortex and reading all these emails over again it seems to me everyone is on
the same page in one regard. Fear.
Fear is the one thing we all seem to have in common. Some fear the Pope is a liberal who will
damage the Faith. Some fear that if they
don’t point out these ‘issues’ with the Pope it will damage the Faith. Some fear pointing out the issues will cause
damage to the Faith. Some fear criticizing
the Pope will be a stumbling block for weak or new Catholics. We are ALL worried about the Faith we
love. So why not let Voris do what Voris
is called to do and everyone else follow their conscience and do what they
feel they are called to do?
That’s the part I really don’t understand. Why target Michael Voris because he’s not
marching to the tune you're playing? Why does he have to?
I may or may not criticize a pope in the future, but what I
know I won’t do is criticize or bully a fellow Catholic who out of love for the
salvation of souls is not willing to become a stumbling block to appease
Catholics acting like bullies.
In Christ,
Julie @ Connecticut Catholic Corner
Monday, March 17, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski's Pathetic Lenten Promise
This morning (March 14, 2014) I happened to tune in to MSNBC’s“Morning Joe” show to hear co-anchor Mika Brzezinski tell her co-hosts that for
her Lenten sacrifice she was watching MORE TELEVISION. She explained that she was “giving up being
unpopcultured” and “giving up being
clueless” [about television entertainment] for Lent.
When she was met with baffled looks and a question for
clarification from guest John Meacham trying hard to understand how a Catholic
could justify more entertainment/television watching as a Lenten sacrifice she
laughed and said it’s her “Polish Lent”.
Yes, she said that.
Part of Brzezinski’s “get with the program” of no longer
being entertainment tv clueless is to “binge watch” television shows like “Scandal”
and “Revenge” for Lent with her daughters.
Morning Joe's Mika then put out a request to her Twitter followers to tweet her (@MorningMika) television show recommendations to add to her list of "binge" programs to watch this Lent.
It is any wonder why this heretical “Catholic” supports
abortion, gay marriage and birth control when she ignorantly thinks binge watching
television programs is a Lenten sacrifice?
Q: Why is giving up something for Lent such a salutary custom?
A: By denying ourselves something we enjoy, we discipline our wills so that we are not slaves to our pleasures. Just as indulging the pleasure of eating leads to physical flabbiness and, if this is great enough, an inability to perform in physically demanding situations, indulging in pleasure in general leads to spiritual flabbiness and, if this is great enough, an inability to perform in spiritual demanding situations, we when the demands of morality require us to sacrifice something pleasurable (such as sex before marriage or not within the confines of marriage) or endure hardship (such as being scorned or persecuted for the faith). By disciplining the will to refuse pleasures when they are not sinful, a habit is developed which allows the will to refuse pleasures when they are sinful. There are few better ways to keep one's priorities straight than by periodically denying ourselves things of lesser priority to show us that they are not necessary and focus our attention on what is necessary.
Link: http://www.ewtn.com/library/ANSWERS/LENT.HTM
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
EWTN Press Release
Classical Music Chart-Topping
Sisters Return
for EWTN Special
Plus a Recap of Pope Francis' First Year,
The Life &
Faith of St. Patrick & More
Irondale, AL –A “Royal”
appraisal of Pope Francis! “World Over” Host Raymond Arroyo welcomes President
of the Faith and Reason Institute Robert Royal & Fr. Pastor Gerald Murray,
who take a look back at some of the highlights of Pope Francis’ first year as
Pope. Later, Abbess Mother Dolores Marie talks about National Catholic Sisters
Week (March 8-14), and her hopes of building a new monastery for the Poor Clares
of Perpetual Adoration near Charlotte. All this and more when “The World Over”
airs at 8 p.m. ET, Thursday, March 13—exclusively on EWTN!
Do politics and religion need to reconcile on the Emerald Isle? Author
Frances Hogan’s new book states that in order for Ireland to begin healing as a
nation, it must first work towards rebuilding the Catholic Church. Find out why
she believes the fate of the Church and her home country are intertwined when
Doug Keck hosts “EWTN Bookmark” in order to find “A Path to Healing a Nation!”
Airs at 9:30 a.m. & 11: 30 p.m. ET, Sunday, March 16—exlcusively on
EWTN!
Feast your eyes upon this new season! British Journalist Joanna Bogle
shares a sneak peak of some of the new recipes & traditional crafts viewers
can expect to see in upcoming episodes of her popular series, “Feasts &
Seasons!” Join Joanna when Fr. Mitch hosts “EWTN Live” at 8 p.m. ET on
Wednesday, March 12—exclusively on EWTN!
See what made Convert Brantley Millegan, a former non-denominational
Christian, declare the Catholic Church to be the true faith and his home. Hear
him recount his “Journey Home” to Host Marcus Grodi at 8 p.m. ET on Monday,
March 17—exclusively on EWTN!
Good health means getting into shape—and “Dogmatic Theology” Host Fr. James
Mallon believes that shape is the Cross! He, along with Nicole Andrea Myshak,
Ronald Lunn, Marilyn Cipak & Corey Robinson, will be joining “Life on the
Rock” Co-hosts Fr. Mark & Doug Barry to discuss their new EWTN series,
“Cross Training,” which helps Catholics live physically, mentally and
spiritually fit lives! Don’t miss “Life on the Rock” LIVE at 10 p.m. ET on
Thursday, March 13—exclusively on EWTN
Defending your Faith takes more than just the Luck of the Irish! Witness
how St. Patrick explained the tenets of Catholicism to the Druids of Ireland
using both faith and reason. See how he defended the Faith at the “Trial at
Tara” when this special airs at 6:30 p.m. ET, Tuesday, March 18—exclusively on
EWTN!
He was Catholicism’s first “key” note speaker: Journey with St. Peter as
he begins his mission to spread Christ’s message to the ends of the earth. Part
One of “St. Peter” airs at 8 p.m. ET, Saturday, March 15---exclusively on EWTN!
(Not available via livestream or Roku)
The chart-topping & critically acclaimed Benedictines of Mary, Queen of
the Apostles are back! This time, they’re lending their voices to an array of
beautiful Lenten music that can be heard and – for the first time – seen from
their priory in northwest Missouri. Watch as they perform “Lent at Ephesus” at
6:30 p.m. ET on Friday, March 14—exclusively on EWTN! Purchase their new CD,
now available through EWTN Religious Catalogue, here: http://bit.ly/1cFYLK2.
Go green for God! Prepare for St. Patrick’s Day by
following the life and faith of one of Ireland’s most famous saints. With a
little luck, you might learn something you didn’t know about St. Patrick when
“Lives of the Saints” airs at 6:30 p.m. ET, on Monday, March 17—exclusively on
EWTN.
Catholic Events
On March 13, the Church honors the first
anniversary of Pope Francis to the Chair of Peter.
If you want to send a congratulatory message, visit:
http://www.graziefrancesco.com/en
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The Knights of Columbus Museum, at 1 State Street in
New Haven, presents an exhibition, “Pope Emeritus: Honoring Benedict XVI,”
Feb. 28-March 19, 2014 featuring a cassock and zucchetto (skullcap) worn
by the former pope during his papacy.
The Museum is open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission
and on-site parking are free. For information, call 203-865-0400 or visit kofcmuseum.org.
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6th annual Ignatian Spiritual Exercises for Men
directed by Fr. Kermit Syren, LC.
Held at the Legion of Christ Novitiate, 475 Oak Ave,
Cheshire CT 06410, March 14-16
Jim Clark (603)610-7112, email jclark@meridianleasing.net
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This is an excellent presentation on a seemingly
complex and overwhelming topic but one on which the past two Popes and the USCCB
have spoken clearly and forcefully. The Vatican has confirmed that Pope Francis
is currently working on a statement on the environment. Come and join us, and be
informed and inspired! For further information, please contact
Fr. Sam Fuller OFM Cap at the parish
office, 860-347-4441.
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A three-day lenten retreat at St Stanislaus Church,
State and Eld Streets, New Haven, March 23-25, 7pm.
The retreat master is Dominican Father Jordan
Lenaghan, Catholic chaplain at Quinnipiac University. Father Jordan is a gifted
preacher.
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The Knights of Columbus Museum, at 1 State Street in New Haven, will present an instruction, “Praying with Icons,” by Father Paul Halovatch, M. Div., Sunday, March 23, 2014 at 2 p.m.
Admission and on-site parking are free. For
information, call 203-865-0400 or visit kofcmuseum.org.
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The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra to perform, Friday,
March 28, 8pm.
St Mary’s Church, 5 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven
The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is directed by Louis
Lohraseb. The Orchestra is made up of outstanding musicians from the Yale School
of Music. The concert will feature pieces from Mozart’s 29th Symphony, Hayden’s
85th Symphony, the Brandenburg Concerto no 5 of JS Bach, and the monumental
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola of Mozart.
A donation of $10.00 to defray costs.
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Albertus Magnus College (New Haven): St. Thomas
Aquinas Lecture Series/St. Catherine of Siena Lecture
March 31, 5:15-6:30 p.m.
"Caught in the Middle Between Two Friends" presented by Brian J. Pierce, OP
Topic: God has taken on a human face in the person
of our neighbor
Place: Behan Community Room, Hubert Campus
Center
Reserve your seat at 203-773-8502 or alumni@albertus.edu
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St Pius X Church of Middletown, CT is hosting a
presentation of the Office of Catholic
Social Justice Ministry of the Archdiocese of
Hartford.
Melting Ice, Mending Creation: A Catholic
Approach to Climate Change
Sunday, March 16, 2014 from 2-4
PM
The Knights of Columbus Museum, at 1 State Street in New Haven, will present an instruction, “Praying with Icons,” by Father Paul Halovatch, M. Div., Sunday, March 23, 2014 at 2 p.m.
St Mary’s Church, 5 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven
March 31, 5:15-6:30 p.m.
"Caught in the Middle Between Two Friends" presented by Brian J. Pierce, OP
Volunteers Needed! “There is incredible value
in being of service to others.”
Please volunteer some of your time to help our
clients at the Clelian Adult Day Center located at 261 Benham Street
in Hamden.
Volunteers are needed to assist our clients during
recreational activities such as card games, puzzles, craft projects, bingo and
physical and cognitive games.
We especially need help on Mondays and Fridays from
10:30-12 and 1-3.
Please help us to help our clients improve their
quality of life. For more information about volunteering, please call Patricia
at 203-288-4151.
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From:
Paul A. Zalonski
Catholic Connecticut
255 Foxon Hill Road
East Haven, CT 06513-1216 USA
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Prayer Request...
Please let me know if you will be praying for a more moral United States (and world) with me and if you have a specific prayer you intend to pray for this intention (perhaps a rosary a day?). And please share this prayer request with others, this nation and the world needs our prayers.
God bless you all.
In Christ,
Julie @ Connecticut Catholic Corner
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Ashes Burned and Blistered Parishioner's Foreheads
On Ash Wednesday, parishioners of Saint Joseph’s church in Newtownshandrum, Co Cork received their
cross ashes on their forehead as many Catholics around the world did, but
something different happened at St. Joseph’s.
The parishioner’s
foreheads began to burn and blistered where the ashes marked their foreheads.
When Father Baker realized what was happening he stopped
using the ashes at once.
“It was while I was placing the ash on the foreheads of parishioners that people began complaining about a burning sensation on their foreheads.“I was surprised by it as I was dipping my thumb in the ashes but did not have any sort of reaction to it myself.“Once I was made aware of it, I ceased giving out any more ashes and alerted the parishioners from the altar that they should immediately remove the ashes from their heads.”
The ashes have since been sent to a lab for investigation
into what could have caused the burning and blistering of the parishioners skin.
Father Baker insists this was not a supernatural event.
I am interested in the outcome of the lab’s investigation.
In Christ,
Julie @ Connecticut Catholic Corner
Friday, March 7, 2014
Press Release: St.John Paul II School opens Pre-K Campus
Announcement of the opening or the new Pre-Kindergarten Campus at Saint Pius X
in Middletown, Connecituct.
St. John Paul II Regional School to Open Pre-K Campus
Kathleen Peck, principal of St. John Paul II Regional School has announced plans to open their 2nd Pre-Kindergarten Campus at St. Pius Faith Formation building, located at 310 Westfield Street. This additional campus, to open this September, will incorporate in their 3 and 4 year old programs the Opening the World Learning Curriculum, which is presently used at the St. John Paul II Campus. This program offers a traditional structured preschool curriculum based on Christian values. The 3-year old program will offer half day classes five days a week as well as full-day classes three or five days a week. The 4-year old program will also offer full day three or five day classes.
For further information please visit the school website at www.jpii.org.
Catholic Events and Lenten Events
Holy Family Retreat Center
From Surviving to Thriving: A Day of Reflection
for Parish Ministers
Thursday, Mar 27, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Holy Family Retreat Center, West Hartford; From
Surviving to Thriving: A Day of Reflection for Parish Ministers, presented by
Liza Peters and Janine Cote. Please join us as we share the challenges and
triumphs that come with parish ministry. Together we will discuss the best
practices in parish religious education and sacramental preparation programs, as
well as adult faith formation and RCIA. $40 (includes continental breakfast,
Mass and lunch).
860-760-9712
Liza Peters is Director of Youth Ministry at
Holy Family Retreat Center. She previously served as the Director of Religious
Education at a parish in Dayton, Ohio, and has worked at the St. Peter Claver
Catholic Worker House in South Bend, IN, and as a caseworker for Catholic
Charities. She has a B.A. in psychology and a Master of Divinity from the
University of Notre Dame. Janine Cote has been a religious educator for
20 years and currently teaches religion at Grace Academy Middle School in
Hartford. She previously served as the director of religious education at St.
Peter Claver Church in West Hartford. She holds a Master’s degree from Boston
College’s Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry.
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Lenten
Vespers with the Branford Benedictine Monastery of the Glorious Cross
6pm
Lenten Vespers on Tuesdays during Lent
Monastery
of the Glorious Cross (next to St Elizabeth Church)
61
Burban Drive
Branford,
CT 06405
203-315-9964
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ACTS Retreat for men: April 3-6,
2014
This retreat is organized by Catholic men connected
with St Augustine Church (North Branford), under the guidance of clergy. The
goals of the retreat are to strengthen our faith and its application in our
daily life, to renew ourselves spiritually, and to build community through
lasting friendships.
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St. Mary Parish, Ridgefield. DRE Job
Description.
Saint Mary Parish is a vibrant community
of approximately 3,000 registered families, located in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
We are looking for a Director of Religious Education to lead a program of 1200+
children, from grades K to 9. This Individual should be a committed, practicing
Catholic, faithful to Church teaching, with a firm knowledge of the faith
acquired, preferably but not necessarily, through a recognized degree in
Religious Education or Religious Studies. Applicants, understanding the vision
of the Parish faith formation program, will be responsible to implement
all its aspects such as curriculum, staffing and catechist training. In
addition, applicants should possess proven leadership skills and the ability to
work effectively with children, parents, clergy, and parish lay
leadership. Also expected are a good understanding of new developments in the
field of religious education and of the integration of technology into the
program when appropriate. Applicants should have applicable experience in
leading a program/organization of similar size. All applicants can email their
resume and cover letter to Ray Sturz, Business Manager at resturz@smcr.org
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Bus Trip to St. Joseph Shrine, Tower Hill
Botanical Gardens, and more!
On Wednesday, April 30 the Caritas Christi Center
will have a day bus trip to St. Joseph the Worker Shrine in Lowell, MA.
Enjoy a guided tour of the shrine and museum with an optional Mass at the
shrine. Next we are on to lunch at O’Connor’s Restaurant located in Worcester,
MA. After lunch, your tour continues to the Tower Hill Botanical Garden, a
year-round garden paradise located on 132 beautiful acres in Boylston, MA. The
bus departs Hamden at 7:00 am and returns at 8:00 pm. The cost is $110 per
person.
Registration and payment
due no later than March 17,
2014. For more information please call Sr. Patricia
Cigrand at 203-281-2569.
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There are two courses for the SHARE Program
beginning soon (Saturday, March 8 and Thursday, March 13). See the schedule
below. SHARE (Sacred Heart Adult Religious Education) is a Catholic Studies
Program through the Diocese of Bridgeport…all are welcome!
To register, mail a check made payable to “Office
for Pastoral Services” attn: Gina Donnarummo, Office for Pastoral Services, 238
Jewett Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06606
· Letters of Saint
Paul Paul's career is one
of the greatest epics lived out by a mere man. He undertook gigantic ventures
that were destined to change the world. He had a tumultuous career. The first
part of the course will consider highlights of that career. Paul was a man of
action, but he knew how to write. His letters contain passages of moving
eloquence, give images which capture the imagination. Of the 27 writings in the
New Testament, 13 bear the name of Paul. His letters are the first Christian
literature that form the keystone of Christian theology. There is an
inestimable spiritual wealth in Paul's epistles. Ignorance of the ideas of St.
Paul is spiritual poverty. However, understanding Paul can be difficult at
times. The course will help with that understanding. In this six-week course
we will consider Paul's Letters to the Thessalonians, the Corinthians,
Philippians, Ephesians, to Philemon, etc., and hopefully uncover some of their
great treasures that will nourish us.
o Dates: Saturdays, March 8, 15, 22, 29,
April 5, 12 (makeup date = April 26)
o Time: 10am to 12noon
o Location: Notre Dame Catholic High
School, 220 Jefferson Street, Fairfield
o Instructor: Dr. Thomas Hicks
o Cost: $210
· Christian Spirituality:
Pathways to God! This
course will examine humanity's possession by God in Christ through the Holy
Spirit. It will focus on the journey to holiness as manifested in the lives of
outstanding men and women through the ages (e.g., St. Benedict of Nursia, St.
Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, St. Ignatius of Loyola and, of course,
the champion of lay spirituality, St. Francis de Sales). This is an opportunity
to grace the Lenten season pondering the spirit and charism of these luminaries
in our Christian tradition.
o Dates: Thursdays, March 13, 20, 27, April
3, 10, 24 (makeup date = May 1)
o Time: 7pm to 9pm
o Location: Trinity Catholic High School,
926 Newfield Ave, Stamford, CT
o Instructor: Dr. Joan Kelly
o Cost: $210
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You are invited to join members of the Lay Fraternity of
St. Dominic for Part 2 of a series of talks on Dominican spirituality to be held
on in Sunday, March 9, 2014, 1:30 to 4:30pm at the Church of St. Mary’s,
5 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven.
Come and learn about the four pillars of Dominican
Spirituality: Prayer, Study, Community, and the
Apostolate---and hear about the many diverse ways in which members of
the St. Mary’s Chapter are bringing Christ to the world.
The presentation will be followed by a Holy Hour of
Eucharistic Adoration at 3:00 pm and will include the Rosary and choral
recitation of Mid-Afternoon prayer.
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Healing Service by Br. Paul Miller (Secular
Franciscan Order) that will be held at St. Frances Cabrini, North
Haven on March 12th at 4 pm.
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Men's Spiritual Exercises: "A Man of the
Kingdom"
3-Day Ignatian style retreat
March 14-16, 2014
Fr Kermit Syren, LC, retreat
master
Legion of Christ Novitiate, Cheshire,
CT
For More Info Please Contact:
Jim Clark (603)610-7112, email jclark@meridianleasing.net
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Those interested in the person and work of
Jerome Lejeune, may be interested in this NYC presentation. You may know that Dr
Lejeune's cause for canonization is being studied; he holds the ecclesial title
of "Servant of God." The woman doing much of the work for the Holy See will be
present to speak about the state of the cause. Also, Lejeune is an important
figure Catholics in healthcare because after identifying the gene that causes
Down Syndrome, and some other things, he was significantly marginalized by
French physicians and scientists for his belief in Christ and practice of the
Catholic faith.
The Servant of God Jerome Lejeune is a patron
of the ProLife cause.
Date & Time: Thursday, March 20,
7pm
Location: American Bible Society, 1865 Broadway
at 61st St, NYC
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Eucharistic Adoration Extended
St. Rita's Parish in Hamden, Conn., is adding
two extra hours of eucharistic adoration Mondays during Lent. Adoration will be
continuous from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (except for
the 12:10 p.m. Mass).
After Benediction, the parish will offer the
sacrament of penance/reconciliation as part of the Archdiocesan "A Light is on
for You" program of confessions in every parish from 6 to 7
p.m.
Adoration is held in the church's daily Mass
chapel which is on the lower level and best accessed from the parking
lot.
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Monthly
Holy Hour for Vocations that Bishop Cote hosts in a different parish every month
in the Diocese of Norwich.
Holy
Hour for Vocations - 2014 Diocese of Norwich
March 20, St.
Mary Church, Jewett City, 6:30pm – 7:30pm
April 10, Our Lady of Sorrows Church,
Essex, 6pm -7pm
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